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ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203 Reviews and Awards

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Buyers Laboratory Inc.


The Xerox ColorQube 9200 Series multifunction printer was selected as a Pick of the Year by Buyers Laboratory Inc. (BLI), receiving an “Outstanding Achievement Award for Innovation.”


June 2009


BERTL


BERTL awarded the ColorQube 9200 Series multifunction printer a BERTL’s Best recognition in the Most Innovative Color Printer Pricing category for its three-tier hybrid color plan.


June 4, 2009


InfoTrends


In an in-depth evaluation titled “Xerox ColorQube: New Solid Ink-Based MFPs Bring Affordable Color to the Office,” InfoTrends states, “Xerox’s ColorQube 9200 series delivers all the important attributes of an ink-based product that are necessary to truly disrupt the office MFP market.”


May 7, 2009


Imaging Strategies


The Imaging Strategies Product Report, “Xerox ColorQube 9200: Poised for Market Disruption,” by Jonathan Bees, provides a thorough analysis of the ColorQube 9201/9202/9203 multifunction printer and concludes, “We believe the ColorQube 9200 Series provides the best of all worlds: low operating costs, flexible pricing plans, a full range of features and an environmentally responsible technology.”



May 7, 2009


Hard Copy Observer


In the article, “Xerox ColorQube: The First Truly Universal Color MFP?,” the Hard Copy Observer evaluates the ColorQube 9201/9202/9203 multifunction printer on points such as speed, image quality, pricing model, paper handling, controller features, functionality and the competition and calls it “Business Unusual: A Bold and Innovative Play.”



May 2009


Industry Analysts, Inc.


Industry Analysts, Inc., presented Xerox Corporation with a Technological Innovation Award for the ColorQube 9200 series of multifunction products “as recognition for their innovation in expanding Solid Ink Technology from A4 desktop printers to business class multifunctional devices capable of printing at speeds up to 85 pages per minute in color.”



May 2009